PCHelp76180 wrote:KMeister wrote:I'm on my third implant in four years. The two Titans didn't work for me. Doc switched to AMS. Seems to be better.
Surgery brings some risks but with an experienced doctor the risks are minimized. Make sure your doctor listens to you when you speak. I also believe its best to choose a doctor who's not exclusively wedded to one implant company. Twelve years, huh? The newer ones are definitely easier to deflate. Revisions are breeze. Off with the old and in with the new!
KMeister
KMeister, why didn't the Titans work for you?
Floppy head issue with the first so doc did a revision in which he burrowed out more space in my glands. Unfortunately, after a couple of years one of the cylinders in the new set was defective and developed a bulge, so it was back to the op table. My doc (who has been doing implants for well over a generation) told me he consulted with another top urologist--recently retired-- and was advised to switch to the AMS. I said OK; this one (AMS CX 700) seems to be working out. I've maintained my eight-inch length and might be a tad wider. Third time's charm...
KMeister